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Following this, Nintendo attempted an alternate-universe take on the franchise with a 51-episode anime series, ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero: GP Legend|anime}}'', which began airing in October 2003 to September 2004. Only 15 of these episodes were dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment outside of Japan, though voice actors claim that all episodes were dubbed before being canceled.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EVjQUawvxQ This F-Zero Anime Dub Will Never See the Light of Day (4Kids, 2004)]</ref> Two companion games for the anime, both on Game Boy Advance: the first is [[fzerowiki:F-Zero: GP Legend (video game)|a game of the same name]], and the second titled ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero Climax}}''. Both were released in Japan near the end of 2003 and 2004, respectively, though ''F-Zero Climax'' never released outside Japan due to the cancellation of the anime dub. Despite ''F-Zero'' having been consistently featured as one of the contending Nintendo franchises in every installment of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series since that series' inception, the ''F-Zero'' franchise itself remained dormant for almost 20 years ever since the release of ''F-Zero Climax'', and only some series elements made intermittent and minor appearances outside of ''Smash Bros.'' since then. On September 14th, 2023, the ''F-Zero'' series suddenly returned with the announcement and release of ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero 99}}'' as a free Nintendo Switch Online game. The game is a spin on the classic ''F-Zero'' formula with 99 concurrent players in a single race and a greater emphasis on car combat and sabotaging opponents. It was the first game in the series to be developed by a Western studio, as {{iw|nintendowiki|Nintendo Software Technology}} worked on it. Later updates added content from the Satellaview editions of ''F-Zero'', ''{{iw|fzerowiki|BS F-Zero Grand Prix}}'' and ''{{iw|fzerowiki|BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2}}''.
Following this, Nintendo attempted an alternate-universe take on the franchise with a 51-episode anime series, ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero: GP Legend|anime}}'', which began airing in October 2003 to September 2004. Only 15 of these episodes were dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment outside of Japan, though voice actors claim that all episodes were dubbed before being canceled.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EVjQUawvxQ This F-Zero Anime Dub Will Never See the Light of Day (4Kids, 2004)]</ref> Two companion games for the anime, both on Game Boy Advance: the first is [[fzerowiki:F-Zero: GP Legend (video game)|a game of the same name]], and the second titled ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero Climax}}''. Both were released in Japan near the end of 2003 and 2004, respectively, though ''F-Zero Climax'' never released outside Japan due to the cancellation of the anime dub. Despite ''F-Zero'' having been consistently featured as one of the contending Nintendo franchises in every installment of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series since that series' inception, the ''F-Zero'' franchise itself remained dormant for almost 20 years ever since the release of ''F-Zero Climax'', and only some series elements made intermittent and minor appearances outside of ''Smash Bros.'' since then. On September 14th, 2023, the ''F-Zero'' series suddenly returned with the announcement and release of ''{{iw|fzerowiki|F-Zero 99}}'' as a free Nintendo Switch Online game. The game is a spin on the classic ''F-Zero'' formula with 99 concurrent players in a single race and a greater emphasis on car combat and sabotaging opponents. It was the first game in the series to be developed by a Western studio, as {{iw|nintendowiki|Nintendo Software Technology}} worked on it. Later updates added content from the Satellaview editions of ''F-Zero'', ''{{iw|fzerowiki|BS F-Zero Grand Prix}}'' and ''{{iw|fzerowiki|BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2}}''.


In 2024, both ''F-Zero: GP Legend'' and ''F-Zero Climax'' were released onto Nintendo Classics' Game Boy Advance collection, marking the first time the latter was released internationally. In 2026, Nintendo will be releasing a cancelled game from the franchise for the Nintendo Classics' Virtual Boy library named ''{{iw|fzerowiki|Zero Racers}}''.
In 2024, both ''F-Zero: GP Legend'' and ''F-Zero Climax'' were released onto Nintendo Classics' Game Boy Advance collection, marking the first time the latter was released internationally. In 2026, Nintendo will be releasing a cancelled game from the franchise for the Nintendo Classics' Virtual Boy library named ''Zero Racers''.


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